Go to the poll and
tell us your choice of the top 25
teams. We have the coaches, we have
the computers. We have fans but we
want you, too!

The
Superlist is a formula based
upon the median ranking among nine
excellent rating systems.

The
Oddsmakers' livelihood
depends upon being right. And as
Todd Beck's Tracker indicates, they
are right a lot.

The FCS 25
Poll is the missing piece in
the BCS. Don't you think fans
should have their say on what teams
go to the big games? Last year the
fans did quite a good job. And if
you don't like the current rankings
of the Better BCS Ranking, you can
go to the FCS 25 Poll and express
your displeasure by voting for your
favorite team.

The BCS has been
fiddling around with the computers
and polls for years trying to get
the perfect formula. First they
find eight good computer systems
and fiddle around with them, then
they publish polls without
permission, then they make changes
every year. One year it's the
computers' fault, next year it's
the polls' fault. Then they worry
about which teams would make more
money and draw a better audience
and things go haywire as they did
last year. I have a better
solution.

The computers do a
great job. I have been doing some
fiddling around of my own and have
the perfect solution that should
make everyone happy. The answer is
to use the following
components:

The
Superlist - compiled
from nine highly reliable
computer rating systems
with a much better
formulation than that of
the BCS;

The
FCS25 Poll for Week
Three (voted by fans) of
whom they think should
play. Vote
HERE.

The MegaRanking is
calculated in an exaggerated
mathematical formula centering
mostly on the median rank of the
three components as well as how
many of the components actually
included the team in its top
25.

The
Better
BCS

11/3/2010

MegaRanking

The MegaRanking is
a unique combination of the
SuperList, the FCS 25 Poll,
and the Oddsmakers. Why the
Oddsmakers? Can you think of anyone
who has
more on the line (no pun intended)
that depends on being correct?

The highest
possible rating is 30. Real
contenders have a rating of 1 or
higher.

Here's whom the computers,
oddsmakers, and fans
like:

rank

Team

Rating

1

Oregon

30.00

2

Boise
State

6.64

3

TCU

5.18

4

Auburn

3.39

5

Alabama

2.49

6

Missouri

1.92

7

Nebraska

1.66

8

Ohio
State

1.62

9

Oklahoma

1.40

10

Stanford

1.26

11

Utah

1.07

12

Wisconsin

0.89

13

Iowa

0.74

14

LSU

0.68

15

Michigan
State

0.65

16

Arkansas

0.45

17

Arizona

0.44

18

Florida
State

0.42

19

Virginia
Tech

0.41

20

South
Carolina

0.35

21

Oklahoma
State

0.32

22

Florida

0.13

23

Mississippi
State

0.12

24

Oregon
State

0.10

25

USC

0.09

The actual positions of
the teams in the various components
are not revealed here because I
like to protect others' property.
For that information please go to
their sites.